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Foods with the most omega-3: benefits, main sources
Omega-3 is an essential nutrient that protects the brain, heart, joints, and skin, and helps control inflammation. Its most active forms, EPA and DHA, are found primarily in oily fish and shellfis...

Time is no longer the enemy. If we nurture it well, it becomes our greatest ally.
The combination of vitamins D3 and K2 is key to maintaining strong bones, a robust immune system, and proper calcium distribution throughout the body. D3 helps absorb calcium and strengthens muscle...

Tips for getting back into your routine and recovering your healthy habits.
To start the new school year with energy, focus on four key pillars : nutrition, exercise, rest, and personalized supplementation. Get back into healthy habits after the holidays: plan your meals, ...

Summer, ice cream, and glucose spikes: how to avoid them.
Summer is the perfect time to enjoy ice cream, but its high sugar content can cause rapid spikes in blood sugar, affecting your energy and mood. To enjoy it worry-free, choose low-sugar options, co...

Protect your skin for this summer
During the summer, protecting your skin from harmful UV rays is essential. Sun exposure can cause premature aging, sunburn, and cell damage due to free radicals. Longevitas' antioxidants Ubiquinol ...

"Inflammaging" What is it?
"Inflammaging" is chronic, low-grade inflammation that increases with age and is exacerbated by obesity, contributing to diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular problems, and cognitive decline. T...

What is Physical Wellness?
Physical wellness seeks holistic well-being through good nutrition, adequate rest, regular physical activity, stress management, hygiene, disease prevention, and sexual health. It focuses on balan...

Longevitas, commitment to sustainability
Longevitas is committed to sustainability by eliminating paper, using responsible ingredients, and incorporating plant-based proteins. Its products are packaged in recycled and 100% recyclable PET...

Basic concepts in nutrition
Macronutrients provide energy and are involved in tissue growth and repair, while micronutrients are essential for cellular function, enzyme production, and the immune system. Natural foods are no...
